Startline Ep 46 - Stephen Walsh: Juggle if you want to go faster
What makes someone spend years chasing a dream that most people would never dare attempt? And what is it about road racing that keeps people coming back, despite the risks, the setbacks, and the sacrifices?
In this episode, Beth Espey sits down with Irish road racer and psychologist Stephen Walsh, whose life is split between brain injury rehabilitation by day and classic motorcycle racing at weekends.
And while they discuss Stephen's own road racing journey, this conversation goes far beyond motorcycles.
Drawing on his work as a psychologist, Stephen explores the fascinating links between performance, resilience, attention, and mindset. Why do some people thrive under pressure? How much of success comes down to talent, and how much is shaped by environment? And what can road racers teach the rest of us about overcoming setbacks and achieving our goals?
Along the way, you'll hear about the unique camaraderie of the road racing community, the strange calm of standing in No Man's Land before a race, why visualisation matters, and Stephen's intriguing theory that juggling might actually make you faster on a motorcycle.
Whether you're a racer, a sports fan, or simply interested in what makes people tick, this is a fascinating insight into the psychology of performance and the enduring appeal of life on two wheels.
You can find Stephen on Facebook here [https://www.facebook.com/people/Stephen-Walsh/pfbid02Ud26TMGqzKxwm2hpdJqg9ncxmgyqAZNa2ELHDBKq5ZFZKCXmJrvcBJcaFfFj1Vdol/]
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